Newly Constructed Elementary School in Cebu re-opens its doors after Yolanda’s fury

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A true testament to the Filipino spirit of resiliency, Cebu commemorated the first anniversary of Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) with the inauguration of two newly built 6-classroom school buildings for Polambato Elementary School in Bogo, Cebu. The project is a joint undertaking of SM Foundation, SM Prime Holdings, Inc. and Deutsche Bank AG Manila.

SM Group and Deutsche Bank join forces to reconstruct and rehabilitate Polambato Elementary School which was devastated during the onslaught of Typhoon Yolanda in 2013

In the aftermath of Yolanda, 97% of Northern Cebu’s infrastructures were severely damaged. The Polambato Elementary School was also heavily affected by the storm, with most of its roofing blown away and three of its six classrooms destroyed. Despite damages, the school endured with temporary repairs to accommodate ongoing classes.

The new school building site was donated by the Fernan family from Cebu and stands in close proximity to the recently inaugurated 200-house SM Cares Village in Bogo.

As with the other school building projects of SM Foundation, SM Prime and Deutsche Bank, the newly constructed Polambato Elementary School comes complete with students’ desks, blackboards, teachers’ tables and chairs, electric fans and a toilet per classroom. Furthermore, SM Foundation will also be handling the maintenance and upkeep of the two buildings.

In addition to the school building donation, employee-volunteers of the Deutsche Bank Group flew in from Manila, Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Vietnam, and Japan to help in the construction and paint murals on the classroom walls with the theme ‘Resilience’. Health kits were also distributed to the students.

Aside from its regular programs, SM Foundation is also constructing newschool buildings in the Yolanda-stricken areas of Aklan, Capiz, Cadiz, Eastern Samar, Iloilo and Leyte. Other initiatives include the renovation of the Tacloban City Hospital and rural health centers as well as livelihood assistance in 10 areas under its Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan Farmers’ Training Program. SM Cares is also constructing 1,000 disaster-resilient houses in Visayas for those whose homes were destroyed by Typhoon Yolanda.